Beginning when Father Nick returns from vacation( week of January 20th) he will no longer celebrate Daily Mass on Fridays UNLESS IT IS A HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION. The two daily Masses which will still be celebrated will be on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m as normal.
Please remember this mandatory meeting for all youth and their parents on January 23 @ 7:15 PM (after Mass) Father Nick will explain the new diocesan requirements for these celebrations.
Father Nick will be leaving next Sunday, January 13, and will return on Saturday morning January 19th. Monsignor Joe Bxenman will be celebrating the Masses on the 13th. Father Nick will not schedule any appointments during this time.
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Tickets are on sale for the 20th annual Salt and Pepper Luncheon, taking place Thursday, March 21 from 11:30am to 1:00pm at St. Mary’s Cathedral, 1200 South Washington.
All women in the Diocese of Amarillo are invited to attend a Retreat, sponsored by the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (DCCW). The Retreat is set for Saturday, March 16 from 8:00am to noon at St. Hyacinth Church, 4500 West Hills Trail.
The Diocese of Amarillo will celebrate the Rite of Election and Call to Continuing Conversion Sunday, March 10 at 2:30pm at St. Mary’s Cathedral, 1200 South Washington.
The Diocese of Amarillo is offering adults who have not received the Sacrament of Confirmation the opportunity to prepare for the reception of the Sacrament, according to Sister María Elena Ferrer, SSND, director of the Diocesan Office of Faith Formation.
The Diocese of Amarillo, as part of its ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability and pastoral care, is publishing the names of 30 former priests who served in the diocese who have been accused of sexually abusing a minor.
Como parte de su compromiso continuo a obrar de manera transparente, responsable y pastoral, la Diócesis de Amarillo publica aquí los nombres de 30 exsacerdotes que sirvieron en la diócesis y que de manera creíble han sido acusados de abuso a un menor de edad.
Christian music pioneer and Best-selling author John Michael Talbot will bring his Lifetime of Music and Ministry concert tour to Amarillo with a concert Saturday, March 9 at St. Mary’s Cathedral, 1200 South Washington.
Volunteers are needed for two Kolbe Prison Retreats scheduled in the first three months of the new year, according to Deacon Andy Gonzalez, diocesan Prison Ministry Coordinator.
The seventh annual Boots and Bling fundraiser for the youth at St. Mary’s Cathedral and St. Mary’s Cathedral School is set for Saturday, March 2, beginning at 6:30pm in the Monsignor Francis A. Smyer Activity Center, 1200 South Washington.